In this chess board there are 64 kings. You have 32 moves. In every move you need to reduce a king, So after 32 moves how many kings will be remaining in the chess board?
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You have 32 moves. In 32 moves you can reduce exactly 32 kings. So there are 6 4 − 3 2 = 3 2 kings in the chess board.